Curriculum Vitae

W. Robert Batsell, Jr. Ph.D. Professor & Chair of Psychology Department of Psychology Kalamazoo College 1200 Academy Street Kalamazoo, MI 49006 (269) 337-7032 email: [email protected]

Education

Ph.D. Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX 1989 Area: Experimental Psychology (Learning) Dissertation: "Stimulus properties of conditioned taste aversion odor" Chair: H. Wayne Ludvigson, Ph.D.

M.S. Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX 1987 Area: Experimental Psychology (Learning) Thesis: "Aversive conditioning of naturally produced reward and nonreward odors in rats" Chair: H. Wayne Ludvigson, Ph.D.

B.A. Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX 1985 Majors: Biology & Psychology (Departmental Distinction)

Professional Experience

2008-present Professor of Psychology, Kalamazoo College

1999-2008 Associate Professor & Chair of Psychology Kalamazoo College

1992-1999 Assistant Professor of Psychology, SMU

1997-1999 Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor University of Texas-Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas

1996 Visiting Research Scholar University of Sydney, Sydney Australia

1989-1992 Visiting Assistant Professor of Psychology Southern Methodist University (SMU)

1 Teaching Experience

Introduction to Psychology; Experimental Methods; Psychology of Learning; Physiological Psychology; Comparative Cognition; Consciousness & Dreams; Senior Seminar in Psychology; Graduate Seminar in Animal Learning

Administrative Experience

Strategic Planning Facilitator—June 2005 to present Part-time administrative position reporting to the President focusing on development and implementation of a new strategic plan for the College. Responsibilities include: Development of new planning process Interface with Board of Trustees Oversee Planning Budget and the distribution/assessment of grant awards Work with line officers & campus community to develop strategic plan Chair inclusive, campus-wide Committee for Kalamazoo College’s Future Chair Distinctiveness Initiative Task Force curriculum review Provide planning progress updates to College Community

Honors

2004 -2007 Kurt D. Kaufman Professorship Kalamazoo College

April 1988 Co-winner, Southwestern Psychological Association Graduate Student Paper Competition

1985-1989 Graduate Fellowship, Department of Psychology, Texas Christian University

May 1985 Departmental Distinction, Department of Psychology Southern Methodist University

2 Publications [Note: Asterisks denote Kalamazoo College Student]

A. Journals Batsell, W. R. Jr., Perry, J. L., Hanley, E., & Hostetter, A. B. (in press). Ecological validity of the testing effect: The use of daily quizzes in Introductory Psychology. Teaching of Psychology.

Good, I., Allswede, D., Curley, K., & Batsell, W. R. Jr. (2015). Increasing trial number produces augmentation, not blocking, in flavor-aversion conditioning. Learning and Motivation, 49, 38-50.

Allswede, D., Curley, K., Cullen, N., & Batsell, W. R. Jr. (2014). Within- compound associations mediate augmented flavor aversions. Learning and Motivation, 48, 33-46.

Batsell, W.R. Jr., Wakefield*, E., Ulrey*, L. A., Reimink*, K., Rowe*, S. L., & Dexheimer*, S. (2012). CS-US interval determines the transition from overshadowing to potentiation with flavor compounds. Learning & Behavior, 40, 180-194.

Batson, J.D., Watkins*, J. H., Doyle*, K., & Batsell, W. R., Jr. (2008). Differences in taste-potentiated odor aversions with O+/OT+ versus OT+/O+ conditioning: Implications for configural associations. Learning & Behavior, 36, 267- 278.

Batsell, W. R., Jr. (2006). Acquisition, extinction, and renewal of classical conditioning: Updating Cogan and Cogan (1984). Teaching of Psychology.

Schnelker*, J., & Batsell, W. R. Jr. (2006). Within-compound associations are not sufficient to produce taste-mediated odor potentiation. Behavioural Processes, 73, 142-148.

Trost*, C. A., & Batsell, W. R., Jr. (2004). Taste + odor interactions in compound aversion conditioning. Learning & Behavior, 32, 440-453.

Batsell, W. R., Jr., Trost*, C. A., Cochran*, S. R., Blankenship*, A. G., & Batson, J. D. (2003). Effects of postconditioning inflation on odor + taste compound conditioning. Learning & Behavior, 31, 173-184.

Batsell, W. R., Jr., & Blankenship*, A. G. (2003). Beyond potentiation: Synergistic conditioning in flavor-aversion learning. Brain & Mind, 3, 383-408.

Batsell, W. R., Jr., Brown, A. S., Ansfield, M. A., & Paschall, G. Y. (2002). “You WILL eat all of that!”: A retrospective analysis of forced consumption episodes. Appetite, 38, 211-219.

Batsell, W. R., Jr., Paschall, G. Y., Gleason, D. I., & Batson, J. D. (2001). Taste preconditioning augments odor-aversion learning. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 27, 30-47.

3 Batsell, W. R. Jr. (2000). Augmentation: Synergistic conditioning in taste- aversion learning. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 9, 164-168.

Batson, J.D., & Batsell, W. R. Jr. (2000). Augmentation, not blocking, in an A+/AX+ flavor-conditioning procedure. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 7, 466-471.

Batsell, W. R., Jr. & Batson, J.D. (1999). Augmentation of taste conditioning by a preconditioned odor. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 25, 374-388.

Batsell, W. R. Jr., & Brown, A. S. (1998). Human flavor-aversion learning: A comparison of traditional aversions and cognitive aversions. Learning and Motivation, 29, 383-396.

Best, M. R., & Batsell, W. R. Jr. (1998). A classroom demonstration of taste- aversion learning. Teaching of Psychology, 25, 116-118.

Note: This article was also reprinted in Handbook of demonstrations and activities in the teaching of psychology, (M. E. Ware & D. E. Johnson, Eds.), Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2000 Version

Batsell, W. R., Jr. (1997). Retention of context blocking in taste-aversion learning. Physiology & Behavior, 61, 437-446.

Batsell, W. R., Jr., & George, J. W. (1996). Unconditioned stimulus intensity and retention interval effects. Physiology & Behavior, 60, 1463-1467.

Batsell, W. R., Jr., & Pritchett, K. P. (1995). Retention of rotationally-induced taste aversions. Physiology & Behavior, 58, 815-818.

Batsell, W. R. Jr., & Best, M. R. (1994). The role of US novelty in retention interval effects in single-element taste-aversion learning. Animal Learning & Behavior, 22, 332-340.

Batsell, W. R., Jr. (1993). A classroom simulation of transitivity problems in animals. Teaching of Psychology, 20, 228-230.

Note: This article was also reprinted in Handbook of demonstrations and activities in the teaching of psychology, (M. E. Ware & D. E. Johnson, Eds.), Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1996 Version, 2000 Version

Batsell, W. R., Jr., & Best, M. R. (1993). One bottle too many? Method of testing determines the detection of overshadowing and retention of taste aversions. Animal Learning & Behavior, 21, 154-158.

4 Batsell, W. R., Jr., & Best, M. R. (1992). Variations in the retention of taste aversions: Evidence for retrieval competition. Animal Learning & Behavior, 20, 146- 159.

Batsell, W. R., Jr., & Best, M. R. (1992). Investigation of replacement fluids and retention-interval effects in taste-aversion learning. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 30, 414-416.

Bowman, M. T., Batsell, W. R. Jr., & Best, M. R. (1992). Evidence that stimulus generalization does not determine taste-mediated odor potentiation. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 30, 241-243.

Batsell, W. R., Jr. (1991). Timing like a rat: A classroom demonstration of the internal clock. Teaching in Psychology, 18, 229-231.

Note: This article was also reprinted in Handbook of demonstrations and activities in the teaching of psychology, (M. E. Ware & D. E. Johnson, Eds.), Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1996 Version, 2000 Version

Batsell, W. R., Jr., Ludvigson, H. W., & Kunko, P. M. (1990). Odor from rats tasting a signal of illness. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 16, 193-199.

Batsell, W. R. Jr., & Ludvigson, H. W. (1989). Aversive conditioning of naturally produced reward and nonreward odors in rats. Animal Learning & Behavior, 17, 256-260.

Pettit, H. O., Batsell, W. R. Jr., & Mueller, K. (1989). Triazolam attenuates amphetamine but not morphine conditioned place preferences. Psychopharmacology, 98, 483-486.

B. Book Chapters, Special Issues, Online Publications

Troisi, J. D., Christopher, A. N., & Batsell, W. R. Jr. (2014). Ten suggestions of securing a faculty position at a selective liberal arts school. In J. N. Busler, B. C. Beins, & W. Buskist (Eds.). Preparing the New Psychology Professoriate: Helping Graduate Students Become Competent Teachers, 2nd ed. (pp 177 – 184). Society for the Teaching of Psychology.

Batsell, W. R., Jr. (2011). Taste Aversion Learning. In Encyclopedia of the Sciences of Learning.

Batsell, W. R. Jr. (2009). Chasing potentiation. Conditioned Taste Aversion Learning. Retrieved from www.ctalearning.com/highlights.asp

Batsell, W. R., Jr., & Paschall, G. Y. (2009). Mechanisms of compound conditioning in flavor-aversion conditioning. In S. Reilly & T. R. Schachtman (Eds.).

5 Conditioned taste aversion: Behavioral and neural processes, (pp. 159-178). Oxford University Press.

Batsell, W. R., Jr., & Grossman, R. W. (2009). Classical conditioning. In E. M. Anderman & L. H. Anderman (Eds.) Psychology of classroom learning: An encyclopedia, (pp. 150-152). Thomson/The Gale Group.

Batsell, W. R., Jr. (2008). Basic learning processes: Taste-aversion learning. In W. F. Bustkist & S. Davis & (Eds.). Handbook of psychology in the 21st century, (pp. 320-328). Sage Publications.

Batsell, W. R., Jr. (2007). QUADRUPLE-D: Deception, deprivation, disgust, and danger in the reality show of the future! Edited by R.J. Gerrig. Psychology of Survivor, (pp. 159-176). Benbella Books: Dallas, TX.

Batsell, W. R., Jr. (2005). Can Bart or Homer learn? Edited by Alan S. Brown. D’oh: The Psychology of the Simpsons, (pp. 135-146). Benbella Books, Dallas, TX.

Batsell, W. R., Jr. (2003). Recent advances in learning about odors. Edited by S. F. Davis, The Handbook of Research Methods in Experimental Psychology, (pp. 299- 322). Blackwell Publishing, Malden, MA.

Batsell, W. R. Jr, Caperton, J., & Paschall, G. (1999). Olfactory transmission of aversive information in rats. Special issue of the Psychological Record: Odorus, Behavioral, and Physiological Reactions of Rats to episodes of reward, frustration, illness, attack, and threat, 459-474.

Presentations

A. Research Presentations

Please note that the entries marked with an asterick (*) feature a student co-presenter.

Boakes, R., Batsell, W. R. Jr., Kendig, M., Martire, S., & Rooney, K. (2015, July). Glucose vs. saccharin: Tests of the sweet-calories hypothesis. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Ingestive Behaviors, Denver, CO.

*Batsell, W. R. Jr., Good, I., Allswede, D., & Curley, K. (2014, May). Investigation of trial number on flavor aversions in A+/AX+ conditioning. Poster presented at the 86th annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association. Chicago, IL.

Batsell, W. R. Jr. (2013, November). Blocking at Taste Aversion: It Shouldn’t Be This Difficult. Invited Address at the University of Vermont. Burlinton, VT.

6 Carr, T. H., Batsell, W. R., Jr., Hostetter, A., Hicks, H., & Dewey, J. A. (2013, November). Test-enhanced learning in visuospatial memory: Partial cuing is important. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society. Toronto, ON.

*Batsell, W. R. Jr., Allswede, D., Curley, K., & Cullen, N. (2013, May). Comparison of potentiation and augmentation effects in flavor-aversion conditioning. Poster presented at the eighty-fifth annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association. Chicago, IL.

Carr, T. H., Dewey, J. A., Dominko, M., Batsell, R., & Hostetter, A. (2012, November). Experiencing test-enhanced learning influences subsequent encoding and retrieval processes in three domains: Verbal, mathematical, and visuo-spatial. Talk to be presented at the annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society. Minneapolis, MN.

Batsell, W. R. Jr. (2012, April). Taste-potentiated aversions: The end at last? Invited Address presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Comparative Psychological Association. Oklahoma City, OK.

Purdy, J. E. (Chair), Batsell, W. R. Jr., Batson, J. D., & Bailey, S. (2012, April). Comparative Psychology: Alive and well in private liberal arts institutions. Invited Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Comparative Psychological Association. Oklahoma City, OK.

Batsell, W. R. Jr. (2011, September). CS-US interval determines the transition from overshadowing to potentiation with an odor + taste compound. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Pavlovian Society. Milwaukee, WI.

*Batsell, W. R. Jr., Ulrey, L. A., & Rowe, S. (2011, May). Odor-potentiated taste aversion with trace conditioning. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association. Chicago, IL.

Batsell, W. R. Jr. (2010, July). CS-US interval manipulations determine overshadowing or potentiation in a taste-taste compound. Paper presented at the fourth international meeting of the Australian Learning Group. Darwin, Northern Territory.

Batsell, W. R. Jr. (2010, March). CS-US interval determines expression of potentiation in a taste-taste compound. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association. New York City, New York.

Reimink, K., Ulrey, L. A., Wakefield, E., & Batsell, W. R. Jr. (2009). CS-US interval determines overshadowing or potentiation in a taste-taste compound. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southwest Comparative Psychology Association, San Antonio, TX.

**NOTE: Katie Reimink (K ’09) was awarded the H. Wayne Ludvigson Outstanding Undergraduate Research Presentation for this work.

7 *Wakefield, E. M., Reimink, K., Batsell, W. R., Jr., & Batson, J. D. (2008, April). Effects of inflation on taste potentiated taste aversion. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southwest Comparative Psychology Association, Georgetown, TX.

Note: Elizabeth Wakefield (K ’08) was awarded first place in the H. Wayne Ludvigson Undergraduate Research Competition for this talk.

Batsell, W. R., Jr., & Wakefield, E. (2008, March). Inflation of the elements of a taste-taste compound. Poster presented at the 14th Annual Meeting, The International Conference of Comparative Cognition, Melbourne, FL.

Batsell, W.R., Jr., Watkins, J., Doyle, K., & Batson, J. D. (2006, July). A+/AX+ vs. AX+/A+ conditioning: Differences in taste-potentiated odor aversions. Paper presented at the third Magnetic Island Conference, Magnetic Island, Australia.

Batsell, W. R., Jr. (2005, June). A+/AX+ vs. AX+/A+ Conditioning: Differences in taste-mediated odor potentiation. Invited Address presented at Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Universite Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, France.

*Watkins, J., *Doyle, K., Batsell, W. R., Jr., & Batson, J. D. (2005, March). Order of conditioning events matters: A comparison of AX+/A+ vs. A+/AX+ in compound aversion conditioning. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southwest Comparative Psychology Association, Memphis, TN.

Note: Jennifer Watkins (K ’05) and Karen Doyle (K ’06) shared first place in the H. Wayne Ludvigson Undergraduate/ Graduate Research Paper Competition for this talk.

Batsell, W. R., Jr., & Batson, J. D. (2005, March). A+/AX+ vs. AX+/A+ conditioning: Differences in taste-mediated odor potentiation. Paper presented at the Seventy-sixth annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Boston, MA.

Batsell, W. R.. Jr., *Schnelker, J., *Sharpe, J., & Batson, J. D. (2004, April). Within-Compound Associations are not Sufficient to Produce Taste-Mediated Odor Potentiation. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southwest Comparative Psychology Association, San Antonio, TX.

Batsell, W. R., Jr. (2003, November). The Worst Meal of Your Life: Memories of Forced Consumption Influence Food Rejection. Paper presented as part of an invited symposium on Food and Memory/Council on Nutritional Anthropology at the 2003 Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, IL.

*Batsell, W. R., Jr., Trost, C. A., & Batson, J. D. (2003, November). Taste + odor interactions in compound aversion conditioning. Poster presented at the 44th Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Vancouver, B.C., Canada.

8 Batsell, W. R., Jr. (2003, November). Taste + odor interactions in compound aversion conditioning. Invited Biopsychology Colloquium presented at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.

*Trost, C.A., Brown, M., & Batsell, W. R., Jr. (2003, April). Taste + odor interactions in compound aversion conditioning Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Comparative Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA.

Note: Christina Trost (K ’03) won first place in the H. Wayne Ludvigson Undergraduate/ Graduate Research Paper Competition for this talk.

*Batsell, W. R. Jr., Cochran, S., Trost, C., & Blankenship. A. (2002, May). Within-compound associations in taste + odor aversion conditioning” Poster presented at the 2002 Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Batsell, W. R. Jr., & Batson, J. D. (2002). Postconditioning inflation of the elements of taste + odor compound. Paper presented at the 9th Annual Meeting, The International Conference of Comparative Cognition, Melbourne, FL.

Batsell, W. R. Jr. (2001, July). Taste-odor interactions in aversive cue competition designs. Paper presented at the Australian Learning Group Conference at Magnetic Island, Queensland, Australia.

Batson, J. D., & Batsell, W. R. Jr. (2001, March). Order of conditioning sequences determines potentiation. Paper presented at the 8th Annual Meeting, The International Conference of Comparative Cognition, Melbourne, FL.

Batson, J.D., & Batsell, W. R. Jr. (2000, November). Potentiation of odor aversions in AX+/A+ but not A+/AX+ conditioning. Poster presented at the 41st Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, New Orleans, LA.

Batsell, W. R.,Jr. (2000, April). Possible mechanisms of taste-mediated odor augmentation. Paper presented at the 72nd Annual Meeting, Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Batsell, W.R., Jr., & Batson, J.D. (2000, April). Taste-taste conditioning in an A+/AX+ design. Paper presented at the 46th Annual Meeting, Southwestern Psychological Association, Dallas, TX.

Batsell, W.R., Jr. & Batson, J.D. (2000, March). Asymmetrical associations in augmentation. Paper presented at the 7th Annual Meeting, The International Conference on Comparative Cognition, Melbourne, FL

*Batsell, W. R., Jr., Paschall, G. Y., Mowry, J. M., & Goldstein, S. & Batson, J. D. (1999, April). Conditions that produce taste-mediated odor augmentation.

9 Paper presented at the 45th Annual Meeting, Southwestern Psychological Association, Albuquerque, NM.

*Batson, J. D., Lugo, J., & Batsell, W. R., Jr. (1999, April). Tests of a “Sensory Channeling” hypothesis of potentiated flavor aversions. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Comparative Psychological Association, Albuquerque, NM.

Note: Joaquin Lugo won the SCPA undergraduate paper competition for this talk.

*Paschall, G. Y., Brown, A. S., Ansfield, M. E., Batsell, W. R. Jr., & Gleason, D. I. (1999, April). Sensory associations to traumatic experiences. Poster presented at the 45th Annual Meeting, Southwestern Psychological Association, Albuquerque, NM.

Batsell, W. R., Jr. & Batson, J. D. (1999, March). Taste-mediated odor augmentation. Paper presented at the the 6th Annual Conference on Comparative Cognition, Melbourne, FL.

Batson, J. D., & Batsell, W. R., Jr. (1998, November). Augmentation, not blocking, in an A+/AX+ conditioning procedure. Paper presentation at the 39th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Dallas, TX.

* Paschall, G. Y., Clancy, B., & Batsell, W. R. Jr. (1998). Retrieval of conditioned taste and odor aversions are impeded at a 1-day retention interval. Poster presentation at the 28th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Los Angeles, CA.

*Battle, C. K., Kopf, K., & Batsell, W. R. Jr. (1998, April). Semantic memory bias for food stimuli in disordered eaters. Presentation at the 44th Annual Meeting, Southwestern Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA.

*Kopf, K., & Batsell, W. R. Jr. (1998, April). Implicit memory bias for food- related stimuli in disordered eaters. Presentation at the 44th Annual Meeting, Southwestern Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA.

*Montgomery, G. E., Paschall, G. Y., Pixton, T. S., Batsell, W. R. Jr., & Batson, J. D. (1998, April). Facilitated aversion conditioning in a blocking design. Presentation at the 44th Annual Meeting, Southwestern Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA.

*Paschall, G. Y., & Batsell, W. R. Jr. (1998, April). Differential retention of simultaneously-conditioned and sequentially-conditioned aversions. Presentation at the 44th Annual Meeting, Southwestern Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA.

*Paschall, G., & Batsell, W. R. Jr. (1997, November). Retention of single- element and compound-element odor aversions. Poster presented at the 38th Annual Meeting, Psychonomic Society, Inc., Philadelphia, PA.

10 *Miller, M. & Batsell, W. R. Jr. (1997, April). Sources of taste aversions in college students with eating disorders. Paper presented at the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Psychological Association, Fort Worth, TX.

Batsell, W. R. Jr. (1997, April). Olfactory transmission of aversive information in rats. Paper presented in the symposium “Experience-Produced Odor Emissions in Rats: Reviews and Challenges” at the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Psychological Association, Fort Worth, TX.

*Caperton, J., Paschall, G., Matkovich, B., & Batsell, W. R., Jr. (1997, April). Failure to find the poisoned partner effect following rotation. Paper presented in the symposium “Experience-Produced Odor Emissions in Rats: Reviews and Challenges” at the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Psychological Association, Fort Worth, TX.

*Paschall, G., & Batsell, W. R., Jr., (1997, April). Retention of odor aversions. Paper presented at the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Psychological Association, Fort Worth, TX.

Batsell, W. R., Jr., & Boakes, R. A. (1997, March). Retention of ingestional aversions. Paper presented at the 4th Annual Conference on Comparative Cognition, Melbourne, FL.

Batsell, W. R. Jr., Batson, J. D., & Best, M. R. (1996, November). Retention of backward conditioning. Poster presented at the 37th Annual Meeting, Psychonomic Society, Inc., Chicago, IL.

*Pickering, A. M., & Batsell, W. R. Jr. (1996, April). Perceptual learning in taste-aversion conditioning. Paper presented at the 42nd Annual Meeting, Southwestern Psychological Association, Houston, TX.

Batsell, W. R. Jr. (1996, March). Human taste-aversion learning: Evidence from college students, cancer patients, and individuals with eating disorders. Invited colloquium. University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.

Batsell, W. R. Jr. (1996, March). Human taste-aversion learning: Evidence from college students, cancer patients, and individuals with eating disorders. Invited colloquium. Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.

Batsell, W. R. Jr. (1996, February). Recovery from context blocking. Invited Paper presented to the Australian Learning Group, Sydney, Australia

Batsell, W. R. Jr., Garcia, J., Barker, L. M., Best, M. R., & Domjan, M. (1995, April). A blast from the past: Rewinding Barker, Best, and Domjan (1977). Conversation hour conducted at the 41st Annual Meeting, Southwestern Psychological Association, San Antonio, TX.

11 *McGuire, M., & Batsell, W. R. Jr. (1995, April). DRL responding: Effects of schedule- induced polydipsia and conditioned taste aversions. Poster presented at the 41st Annual Meeting, Southwestern Psychological Association, San Antonio, TX.

*Tarrant, V., Bromberg, A., Pickering, A., & Batsell, W. R. Jr. (1995, April). Stimulus integration: Effects of postconditiong exposure to the CS-. Paper presented at the 41st Annual Meeting, Southwestern Psychological Association, San Antonio, TX.

*Vane, J. D., Caldwell, N., Zygmuntowicz, R., Hudson, M., & Batsell, W. R. Jr. (1995, April). Incidence of taste-aversion learning in cancer patients and patients with eating disorders. Poster presented at the 41st Annual Meeting, Southwestern Psychological Association, San Antonio, TX.

Batsell, W. R., Jr., & Best, M. R. (1994, November). Retention of US Preexposure Effects. Poster presented at the 35th Annual Meeting, Psychonomic Society, Inc., St Louis, MO.

Batsell, W. R. Jr. (1994, September). Remembering the odors of graduate school. Invited colloquium. Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX.

Batsell, W. R., Jr., & Brown, A. S. (1994, April). Taste-aversion learning in humans revisited. Paper presented at the 40th Annual Meeting, Southwestern Psychological Association, Tulsa, OK.

*Haralson, W. R., & Batsell, W. R., Jr. (1994, April). The specificity of retention interval effects in taste-aversion learning. Paper presented at the 40th Annual Meeting, Southwestern Psychological Association, Tulsa, OK.

*Zygmuntowicz, R., & Batsell, W. R., Jr. (1994, April). Retention of US preexposure effects in taste-aversion learning. Poster presented at the 40th Annual Meeting, Southwestern Psychological Association, Tulsa, OK.

Batsell, W. R., Jr. (1994, March). US preexposure and retention of taste aversions. Paper presented at the 1st Annual Conference on Comparative Cognition, Melbourne, FL.

Batsell, W. R., Jr., & Best, M. R. (1993, November). Generality of retention interval differences: Evidence from rotationally-induced aversions. Poster presented at the 34rd Annual Meeting, Psychonomic Society, Inc., Washington, D. C..

Batsell, W. R., Jr., & Best, M. R. (1992, November). US preexposure strengthens taste aversions at short retention intervals. Poster presented at the 33rd Annual Meeting, Psychonomic Society, Inc., St. Louis, MO.

*Novak, K., & Batsell, W. R., Jr. (1992, April). Testing method favors detection of overshadowing and retention interval differences. Paper presented at the 38th Annual Meeting, Southwestern Psychological Association, Austin, TX.

12 Batsell, W. R., Jr., & Best, M. R. (1991, November). Retention of taste aversions: Evidence for retrieval competition. Poster presented at the 32nd Annual Meeting, Psychonomic Society, Inc., San Francisco, CA.

Batsell, W. R., Jr., & Best, M. R. (1991, January). Retention of flavor aversions. Paper presented at the 2nd meeting of the North Texas Society for Animal Learning & Behavior Conference, Fort Worth, TX.

Batsell, W. R., Jr., & Best, M. R. (1990, November). Differential taste aversions resulting from varying retention intervals. Poster presented at the 31st Annual Meeting, Psychonomic Society, Inc., New Orleans, LA.

Best, M. R., & Batsell, W. R., Jr. (1990, November). Context specificity of taste- mediated odor potentiation. Poster presented at the 31st Annual Meeting, Psychonomic Society, Inc., New Orleans, LA.

*Hornell, A., & Batsell, W. R., Jr. (1990, April). Variation of the retention interval affects taste-taste compound conditioning. Paper presented at the 36th Annual Meeting, Southwestern Psychological Association, Dallas, TX.

*Striegel, D., & Batsell, W. R., Jr. (1990, April). The role of environmental familiarity in taste-mediated potentiation. Paper presented at the 36th Annual Meeting, Southwestern Psychological Association, Dallas, TX.

Batsell, W. R., & Ludvigson, H. W. (1989, November). Stimulus properties of conditioned taste aversion odor. Poster presented at the 30th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Inc. Atlanta, GA.

Batsell, W. R., & Ludvigson, H. W. (1989, April). Overshadowing rather than potentiation of conditioned taste aversion odor. Paper presented at the 35th Annual Meeting, Southwestern Psychological Association, Houston, TX.

Batsell, W. R. (1989, April). On for the long haul: Bachelor to doctor in one program. Symposium on The Transition from Undergraduate to Graduate. Paper presented at the 35th Annual Meeting, Southwestern Psychological Association, Houston, TX.

Batsell, W. R. Jr., & Ludvigson, H. W. (1988, November). Discrimination of nonreward and conditioned taste aversion odor by rats. Paper presented at the 29th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Inc. Chicago, IL.

Batsell, W. R. Jr., & Ludvigson, H. W. (1988, April). Odor from rats tasting a signal of illness. Paper presented at the 34th Annual Meeting, Southwestern Psychological Association, Tulsa, OK.

Note: WRB won the SWPA Graduate Student Paper competition with this talk.

13 Batsell, W. R. Jr., & Ludvigson, H. W. (1987, November). Aversive conditioning of naturally produced reward and nonreward odors in rats. Paper presented at the 28th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Inc. Seattle, WA.

Batsell, W. R. Jr., & Ludvigson, H. W. (1987, April). Aversive conditioning of naturally produced odors. Paper presented at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Southwestern and Rocky Mountain Division of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Austin, TX.

B. Teaching Presentations

Batsell, W. R. Jr., Perry, J. L., Hostetter, A. B., & Hanley, E. (2015, September). Test-enhanced learning in the psychology classroom. Paper presented at the eighth annual Symposium on Teaching and Learning, Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, MI.

Kennedy, S., Batsell, R., Bottoms, B. L., Gallo, D., Garcia, A., & Mallett, R. (2013, May). Entering the academic marketplace. APA Invited Workshop at the eighty- fifth annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Batsell, W R. Jr. (2010, September). The benefits of a liberal arts education. Invited lecture from the Budapest Semester in Cognitive Science. Eotvos University, Budapest, Hungary.

Batsell, R., & Slough, G. (2009, June). Pre-course reputation: From anecdote to antidote. Paper presented at the second annual Symposium on Teaching and Learning, Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, MI.

Batsell, W. R. Jr. (1995, November). Issues in large lecture settings. Paper presented at the 1995 Southwest Regional Conference for Teachers of Psychology, Fort Worth, TX.

Batsell, W. R. Jr. (1995, August). Issues in teaching foundation and introductory classes. Paper presented at the Teaching Effectiveness Symposium, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX.

Batsell, W. R. Jr. (1994, August). Challenging the myths of undergraduate education. Paper presented at the Teaching Effectiveness Symposium, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX.

Batsell, W. R., Jr. (1993, April). Teaching tips for the novice faculty member. Paper presented at the 39th Annual Meeting, Southwestern Psychological Association, Corpus Christi, TX.

Batsell, W. R., Jr. (1992, November). Children, Chimps, and Pigeons: Seriation in the Classroom. Paper presented at the Southwest Regional Conference for Teachers of Psychology, Fort Worth, TX.

C. Public Lectures

14 Batsell, W. R. Jr. (2004, October). Why I left the squash on my plate: Psychological mechanisms of human food rejection. Public speech given at The Fountains of Bronson, Kalamazoo, MI.

Batsell, W. R. Jr. (2004, October). The worst meal of my life. Public speech given to the Fountains of Bronson, Kalamazoo, MI.

Batsell, W. R. Jr. (2002, February). The worst meal of my life. Public speech given to the Torch Club, Kalamazoo, MI.

Grants Received

a. Travel Grant, University Research Council, Southern Methodist University. $2,000 (1995-1996).

b. Godbey Lecture Series: Fund For Faculty Excellence, Southern Methodist University. $980 (1996).

c. Godbey Lecture Series: Fund For Faculty Excellence, Southern Methodist University. $1,000 (1998).

d. Travel Grant, Faculty Development Committee, Kalamazoo College. $1,200.00 (1999-2000).

e. Student/Faculty Project “Comparison of Conditioning Sequences in Taste + Odor Compound Conditioning” in conjunction with Stephanie Cochran,, Faculty Development Committee, Kalamazoo College. $1,487.00 (Summer, 2000).

f. McGregor Foundation/Kalamazoo College: Funding for neuroscience conference [Co-Principal Investigators: Dr. Peter Erdi, Department of Physics- Kalamazoo College & Dr. Blaine Moore, Department of Biology-Kalamazoo College]. $20,500 (2000-2001).

g. Travel Grant for Magnetic Island Conference in Queensland, Australia, Faculty Development Committee, Kalamazoo College. $1,500.00 (Summer 2001).

h. Student/Faculty Project “Are Within-Compound Associations Sufficient to Produce Taste-mediated Odor Potentiation?” in conjunction with Joanna Schnelker, Faculty Development Committee, Kalamazoo College. $2,250.00 (Summer 2003)

i. Student/Faculty Project “Does the Order of Conditioning Episodes Determine the Nature of the Association?” in conjunction with Karen Doyle, Faculty Development Committee, Kalamazoo College. $2,250.00 (Summer 2004).

j. One-quarter academic leave (Fall 2005)

15 k. Center for International Programs Travel Grant to Budapest & Strasbourg $1,500 (June, 2005).

l. Travel Grant, Faculty Development Committee, Kalamazoo College. $1505.00 (2007-2008).

m. GLCA New Directions Grant, Test-Enhanced Learning. $7,300.00. (2012- 2013).

Grants Submitted for Review but not Funded

a. Small Grants Division, National Science Foundation, "Investigation of weakened taste aversions at short retention intervals following conditioning." $29,000, 1991-1992. W. Robert Batsell, Jr., Principal Investigator.

b. National Science Foundation, "Investigation of retrieval processes in the US preexposure effect." $103,512, 1995-1997. W. Robert Batsell, Jr., Principal Investigator.

c. National Science Foundation, “Recovery from context blocking in taste- aversion learning.” $30,871, 1997-1998. W. Robert Batsell, Jr., Principal Investigator.

d. National Science Foundation, “Long-term retention of taste and odor compounds following aversion conditioning.” $65,736, 2001-2002, W. Robert Batsell, Jr. Principal Investigator. [Outcome: Fund, if funds available]

e. National Science Foundation, “A configural-elemental interpretation of taste- potentiated odor aversions.” $93,413, 2004-2005, W. Robert Batsell, Jr. Principal Investigator. [Outcome: Fund, if funds available]

16 Service

A. Profession Program Chair for the 41st Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Psychological Association, 1994-1995 Program Chair for the Southwestern Comparative Psychological Association Annual Meeting, 1996-1997 Officer Board, Southwestern Comparative Psychological Association Annual Meeting, 1994-1997

B. Department Chair, Kalamazoo College Psychology Department, 2000-2011 Psychology Undergraduate Academic Advisor, Southern Methodist 1992-1996 Departmental Distinction/Honors Committee, Southern Methodist 1995-1998

C. College Strategic Planning Facilitator, Kalamazoo, 2005-2013 Committee for Kalamazoo College’s Future, 2006-2007 Distinctiveness Initiative Task Force, Chair, 2007-2008 Committee for Kalamazoo College’s Future II, Chair, 2008-2009 Future Planning for International Programs, 2015-2016 Life After K Task Force, 2014-2015 Faculty Planning & Budget Group, 2011-2013 (ex office); 2015- Reaccreditation, Criterion 2 Working Group, Chair, 2010-2011 Reaccreditation Steering Committee, 2010-2012 Kalamazoo Campus Master Planning Committee, 2011-2012 Kalamazoo College Annual Calendar Task Force, 2007-2008 Kalamazoo College Grievance Hearing Committee, 2009-present Hicks Center Renovation Committee, 2005-2007 Great Lakes College Association Academic Council, Kalamazoo, 2004-20007 Great Lakes College Association Board of Directors, Kalamazoo 2006-2007 Faculty Personnel Committee, Member, Kalamazoo, 2002-2005 Institutional Review Board, Chair, Kalamazoo, 2001-2005 Institutional Review Board, Member, Kalamazoo, 2008-present Educational Policies Committee, Chair, Kalamazoo, 2001-2002 Educational Policies Committee, Kalamazoo, 2000-2001 IACUC, Kalamazoo [Member 1999-2003; Chair, 2003-present] Undergraduate Council, Member, Southern Methodist 1996-1998 IACUC, Southern Methodist, [Member, 1992-1997; Chair 1997-1998]

D. Community Member, IACUC, Pharmacia Corp./Pfizer Corporation, 1999-2014

Editorial Activities

17 A. EDITORIAL BOARD: Animal Behavior and Cognition (2014-present) Behavioural Processes (2004 to 2014) International Journal of Comparative Psychology (2010 to 2013) Teaching of Psychology (2010-2012; 2014-present)

B. RESEARCH REVIEWING: Learning & Behavior (formerly Animal Learning & Behavior); Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes; Learning and Motivation; International Journal of Comparative Psychology; Journal of Comparative Psychology; Behavioural Processes; Behavioral Neuroscience; Brain Research; Teaching of Psychology; Behavior Analyst Today; Psi Chi Journal of Student Research

C. TEXTBOOK REVIEWING: Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc.; John Wiley & Sons, Inc.; Macmillan; McGraw-Hill; Sinauer.

Professional Memberships Society for College & University Planning, Member Psychonomic Society, Member Comparative Cognition Society, Member Eastern Psychological Association, Member Midwestern Psychological Association, Member Southwestern Psychological Association, Member Southwestern Comparative Psychology Association Sigma Xi PSI CHI

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